Semantic Analysis of the Tick (V) Symbol in Tanzanian Context

Authors

  • Atanas Ndunguru

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24113/ijohmn.v11i1.298

Keywords:

Semantic analysis, Tick, check mark, symbol, semiotic

Abstract

This study explores the semantic significance of the tick or check mark (V) symbol in Tanzania, where its use extents to education, business, healthcare, and everyday life. Despite its widespread application, there is limited research on its varied interpretations across different contexts in the world and within Tanzania. Historically, the tick symbol has origins in Roman voting practices, where it represented "veritas" (truth), and its meaning has evolved with changes in writing technology. This study employs a qualitative research approach, utilizing semi-structured interviews with educators, healthcare professionals, and civil servants, alongside document analysis, to investigate the symbol’s semantic meanings. Guided by Semiotic Theory, the research aims to clarify how cultural and contextual factors shape the understanding of the tick symbol, in due course seeking to improve communication practices and enhance comprehension of symbolic meanings in Tanzanian society.

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Author Biography

Atanas Ndunguru

Department of Economics and Social Studies

School of Spatial Planning and Social Sciences

Ardhi University

Dar es Salaam-Tanzania

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Published

28-02-2025

How to Cite

Ndunguru, A. (2025). Semantic Analysis of the Tick (V) Symbol in Tanzanian Context. International Journal Online of Humanities, 11(1), 61–74. https://doi.org/10.24113/ijohmn.v11i1.298